In the semi-finals, Pandelela scored 349.15 points to grab the last
of three spots for the final behind Huixia (401.80) and Britain’s Tonia
Couch (354.60). Benfeito won the other heat with 363.15 points, ahead of
Ruolin (362.15) and Canada’s Roseline Filion (345.25).

Malaysia ended the first-leg of the Diving World Series with just one
silver medal – from Cheong Jun Hoong-Leong Mun Yee in women’s 10m
platform synchro.

The Malaysian trio will travel to Dubai for the second-leg of the series, which begins on Thursday.
The series, which gathers the top eight finishers from the World Cup
in Shanghai last year, has been expanded to six rounds this year. The
other rounds will be in Kazan, Russia (April 24-26); London (May 1-3);
Windsor, Canada (May 22-24); and Merida, Mexico (May 29-31).